Tag: Chile

  • ADDRESSES 1978-PRESENT

    ADDRESSES 1978-PRESENT

    Selected contribution to PATIO Magazine issue on Identities, 2025. Addresses 1978-present visualizes the lived addresses location of a 46 year old person who has moved more than thirty times across the Americas and the Caribbean. In doing so, this work seeks to find defining principles in the locations of a given geographical identity. Are identities tied to location? Are identities geographical? By collecting the addresses in text form, akin to a physical curriculum vitae (CV), and visualizing them using Google Maps tools, this work intends to neutralize the charged nature of moving, displacement, and the constant cycle of new beginnings…

  • WORKSHOP–TALK UDLA SANTIAGO

    WORKSHOP–TALK UDLA SANTIAGO

    In April I had the fortune of visiting Santiago, Chile, to lead a Workshop with thesis students at the Universidad de las Américas, and to do a book launch with contributors Linda Schilling Cuellar and Fernando Portal.

  • ARQ 111 – DEGROWTH

    ARQ 111 – DEGROWTH

    Very excited to share the new issue of ARQ 111 on the theme of DEGROWTH as Guest Editor. The editorial asks, ‘is degrowth appropriate for all geographies and cultures? Is it worth exploring if it is not an anti-capitalist pursuit? Who is responsible, and who pays the price of degrowth? And for us, what is the role of architecture in this complex web of relational logistics?’ The discussion of degrowth proposed is broadly organized by situating geographies and timelines. Contributors share their experience, knowledge, and projects from Ukraine to South Africa, Europe, the Arab Gulf, the Caribbean, and the Americas. For those…